Warhol Croydon Month: How free public art is bringing Croydon back to life
Warhol Croydon Month brought together a landmark collection of free exhibitions, installations, lectures and workshops across Croydon in homage to
Warhol Croydon Month brought together a landmark collection of free exhibitions, installations, lectures and workshops across Croydon in homage to
Women-only swimming lessons are proving to be a great success in Morden. Fitness company Sunnah Sports have teamed up with
Windows of brightly coloured squares, like a row of Piet Mondrian paintings, stand stark against the grey and red brick.
One man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after a protest organised against the gentrification of Brixton turned violent.
‘The Money’ pits every man for himself in a theatre performance that encourages audiences to participate in a power struggle
Wind the clock back to 2003 and a man with a vision to help change a rundown Colliers Wood into
Trafalgar Square was transformed into a little slice of Africa on Saturday when hundreds of Londoners gathered to celebrate the
Women took control of this month’s Book Slam, to confront the inequalities that plague the world today, in what turned
Summary: The Eritrean restaurant provides an authentic African experience. Image: By SWLondoner staff Geography has never been my strong point,
Summary: Our capital city has been named the most expensive city to live in across the world. Image: By SWLondoner
Summary: Culture Blast 2013 takes place this Sunday. Image: By Hannah Pupkewitz The launch of ‘Culture Blast’, a high profile arts-events initiative aiming